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Soul Clap Set Their Fazers on Fun at Electric Pickle July 23

​For a tag team that hails from the city where Puritans landed, where Paul Revere rode his horse, and where tea was dumped in that infamous harbor, Soul Clap knows its roots. Of course, we're talking about the P-Funk Mothership, which Eli Goldstein and Charlie Levin say transported them to...
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​For a tag team that hails from the city where Puritans landed, where Paul Revere rode his horse, and where tea was dumped in that infamous harbor, Soul Clap knows its roots.



Of course, we're talking about the P-Funk Mothership, which Eli Goldstein and Charlie Levin say transported them to Earth. Maybe it's the hopping between intergalactic dancefloors that made them so grounded.



The Boston DJ-production duo is taking its set to the Electric Pickle -- along with Miami hip-hop crew ArtOfficial and DJ Brad Strickland -- for a night of sexy dance beats, old-school mixes, and electro space jams. Levin says they love Miami because, "When we're there, we feel smoothed out like Don Johnson meeting Jan Hammer in Tony Montana's limousine on the way to Uncle Luke's Booty bbq."




The party's theme is Set Your Fazers on Fun, so get ready to dance to those pulsating, boom-boom thumps that make up Soul Clap's self-described '80s funk-influenced, synth-heavy slow-mo music. All Goldstein and Levin want is for you to break a sweat, have some fun, and hopefully, make some babies.



Soul Clap. Saturday, July 23. Electric Pickle, 2826 N Miami Ave., Miami. The show starts at 10 p.m. and cover costs $10. Call 305-456-5613 or visit electricpicklemiami.com



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